Step Out
The Floacist Lyrics


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Yeah, new dawn, new day,
Perfect moment to embrace change,
I don’t even like these shoes.
So, no more impulse by’s, no more lies to self,
Or old habits are soft.
Let’s try more “do” , less “I’m going to’s”
‘cause the time is now and
Someway, somehow, I will become the master of my emotions
Redirect my devotions to the eye an eye,
Forget the external alibis, I’m doing this for me.
To set free all that I used to be,
Of an ancient line, from zero to the nine,
Yeah, I think I’m gonna walk today.
It’s time for a new way.

If you wanna get out, step out,
Get into this groove.
And I’ll get down and do something new.
Let it take you away,
If you wanna step out, step out.

Hide in comfort zone,
The feeling of home in this new-ness,
The same could be hard to maintain,
If you move to the rhythm of your heartbeats and refrain.
Is a natural mistyty, headphones plugged in,
This war becomes enlightening,
I think my afro’s grown.

If you wanna get out, step out,
Get into this groove.
And I’ll get down and do something new.
Let it take you away,
If you wanna step out, step out.

If you wanna get out, step out,
Get into this groove.
And I’ll get down and do something new.
Let it take you away,
If you wanna step out, step out.

Get up if you wanna get up,
Step up if you wanna step up,
Get up if you wanna get up,
Step up if you wanna step up,
Get up if you wanna get up,
Step up if you wanna step up,
Get up if you wanna get up,
If you wanna step up.

If you wanna get out, step out,
Get into this groove.
And I’ll get down and do something new.
Let it take you away,
If you wanna step out, step out.

If you wanna get out, step out,
Get into this groove.
And I’ll get down and do something new.




Let it take you away,
If you wanna step out, step out.

Overall Meaning

In The Floacist’s song “Step Out,” the lyrics encourage listeners to embrace change and step out of their comfort zone. The first stanza sets the tone for the whole song, with the singer declaring a new dawn and a new day as the perfect moment for change. She declares her intention to leave old habits and self-deception behind, striving to “redirect her devotions” to what matters most. The idea is to focus less on empty promises and more on taking action in the present moment.


The second stanza continues this theme, emphasizing that while staying in one’s comfort zone may feel safe, it can eventually become difficult to maintain. Instead, listeners are encouraged to move to the rhythm of their heartbeats and embrace the natural “mistyty” of the world around them. Ultimately, the song is a call to action, with The Floacist singing “Get up if you wanna get up, step up if you wanna step up.” The message is clear: there’s no time like the present to take control of one’s life.


Overall, the lyrics to “Step Out” convey a sense of urgency, emphasizing that the time for change is now. Whether listeners are struggling with a relationship, career, or other aspect of their lives, the song encourages them to take action and refuse to be limited by their past or their own self-doubt.


Line by Line Meaning

Yeah, new dawn, new day,
Starting a new chapter in life with a fresh perspective.


Perfect moment to embrace change,
Opportunity to adopt new ways of living and leave old habits behind.


I don’t even like these shoes.
Discarding things that we no longer find value in.


So, no more impulse by’s, no more lies to self,
Stopping ourselves from making hasty decisions and being dishonest with ourselves.


Or old habits are soft.
Old habits are easy to pick up again, so let's get rid of them.


Let’s try more “do” , less “I’m going to’s”
Action is better than mere intention.


‘cause the time is now and
Urging to seize the moment.


Someway, somehow, I will become the master of my emotions
Striving to take control of our emotions.


Redirect my devotions to the eye an eye,
Paying attention to our inner self instead of seeking external validation.


Forget the external alibis, I’m doing this for me.
Letting go of external justifications and standing up for oneself.


To set free all that I used to be,
Breaking free from past limitations and restrictions.


Of an ancient line, from zero to the nine,
Moving on from the start to the end of our inner selves.


Yeah, I think I’m gonna walk today.
Taking charge of our own lives and choosing to step out into the unknown.


It’s time for a new way.
Emphasizing the need for a new perspective and lifestyle.


If you wanna get out, step out,
Inviting others to join in the journey of stepping out of their comfort zones.


Get into this groove.
Become comfortable with the new way of living.


And I’ll get down and do something new.
Leading by example and taking action.


Let it take you away,
Letting the journey of self-discovery be an experience.


If you wanna step out, step out.
Encouraging those who are hesitant to take the first step.


Hide in comfort zone,
Sticking to what's comfortable and familiar can hinder growth.


The feeling of home in this new-ness,
Embracing the feeling of being in a new environment.


The same could be hard to maintain,
It's difficult to sustain the same level of comfort in new surroundings.


If you move to the rhythm of your heartbeats and refrain.
Following one's heart and resisting temptations that hinder growth.


Is a natural mistyty, headphones plugged in,
Embarking on the journey of self-discovery through meditation or music.


This war becomes enlightening,
Overcoming the internal battle leads to self-awareness.


I think my afro’s grown.
Seeing tangible signs of growth in oneself.


Get up if you wanna get up,
Taking action to live life to the fullest.


Step up if you wanna step up,
Rising to the occasion to take on new challenges.


If you wanna step up.
Motivating oneself to take on new challenges and step out of comfort zones.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: NATALIE STEWART, NOLAN DION WEEKES

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